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9 unusual facts about India Today


Headlines Today

Headlines Today is a popular 24-hour English language television network that carries news, current affairs and business programming in India, the channel is sponsored by TV Today Network Ltd. which is a part of the well-known India Today Group.

K. V. Anand

Anand applied for a full-time position as a photo journalist for India Today, a leading publication group in India, but failed to get the job offer.

Anand worked as a freelance photo journalist for leading newspapers and magazines such as Kalki, India Today, Illustrated Weekly, Aside and other national publications.

Kutti Revathi

Revathi received the Sigaram 15: Faces of Future award for literature from India Today and was awarded a travel grant in 2005 by the Sahitya Akademi to meet leading litterateurs from India.

Nisha Yadav

She got nationwide attention and her photographs were published in prominent news magazines like India Today and Outlook, earning her cause overnight attention.

Operation Sundown

Operation Sundown was revealed almost after three decades in January 2014 by India Today Magazine through investigation of UK's declassified Top Secret documents.

Rohit Brijnath

He has also worked for India Today and has written a recurring sports column for the BBC News website since 2004.

Sujata Keshavan

Keshavan was named one of India's 30 most powerful women by India Today, India's best-selling weekly magazine.

TV Today Network

The network is largely owned by the Arun Purie controlled Living Media Inc which publishes one of India's top weeklies called India Today.


Anita Anand

Anand has also written articles for India Today and The Asian Age newspaper, and used to write a regular column in The Guardian.

Hasan Ali Khan

India Today magazine claimed that it had verified a letter confirming that $8 billion in black money was in a Swiss bank UBS account and the Government of India too has verified this with UBS.

T S Satyan

His images were regularly published in the Illustrated Weekly of India, Life, Time, India Today, Outlook, Deccan Herald and Newsweek.

Vishal Kanoi

Under the tutelage of Frank Hatchett, Hollywood's ace choreographer for four months, Vishal got the rare and golden opportunity of performing solo at the annual Student Showcase event at Broadway in 2006 which spearheaded his journey as an entrepreneur in the entertainment field and landed him on the cover page of India Today's Kolkata edition in August 2006.


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Lucian Scherman

From October 1910 to December 1911, Scherman and his wife Christine undertook an extended research trip to Ceylon (today Sri Lanka), Burma (today Myanmar), and India (today India and Pakistan).